23:18 IST:
The captain of Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Smriti Mandhana reflects on the defeat. First, on being asked about Richa Ghosh’s knock, Mandhana calls it an absolutely brilliant innings and a treat to watch. She also highlights Nadine’s contribution, adding that such efforts often go unnoticed in defeat. From her perspective, this ranks among the best innings from Richa, underlining the quality and intent shown under pressure. On Nat Sciver-Brunt’s hundred, Mandhana describes her as a world-class player who can hit the same ball to three different areas, which makes life extremely difficult for bowlers. She gives full credit to Sciver-Brunt, saying the hundred is thoroughly deserved. Admits that RCB had very few answers. Adds that the way she accelerates is something every youngster should watch and learn from. Speaking about the bowling, Mandhana says it has been brilliant across the first five games, but on this occasion, a few bowlers are unable to get their lines right. She points out that T20 cricket does not always go according to plan, praises Lauren Bell for bowling well with the new ball, and notes that even when she comes back later, others are unable to step up. She adds that the team will think about their strategies and come back stronger. On the areas to improve, Mandhana reiterates that RCB is not complacent about qualification. She stresses the importance of winning one game to go straight into the final, accepts that there are a few things to work on, and reminds that with only five teams in the WPL, complications always arise towards the end of the season. Her message remains to keep things simple, because in T20 cricket, there are always good days and bad days.